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April 2023 President's Letter

Greetings SPN Members!

RECOVER THE REBUILD RESOURCE FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF NURSES

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March 2023 President's Letter

Greetings SPN Members!

WORK HARD…PLAY HARD!

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February 2023 President's Letter

Greetings SPN Members!

THANK YOU, DR. CECILY BETZ!

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January 2023 President's Letter

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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December 2022 President's Letter

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UPDATED MISSION AND VISION

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November 2022 President's Letter

Greetings SPN Members!

PEDIATRIC NURSES WEEK

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September 2022 President's Letter

Greetings SPN Members!

BENFITS OF SPN MEMBERSHIP

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August 2022 President's Letter

Greetings SPN Members!

REFRESHED SPN WEBSITE

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July 2022 President's Letter

Greetings SPN Members!

There have been a number of healthcare related topics in the news this past month that have particular impact to pediatric health. The two topics I have chosen to address are particularly important for our members and are areas where pediatric nurses can make a significant impact.

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June 2022 President's Letter

Greetings SPN Members!

As I write this this month’s letter, I am deeply troubled by the recent tragic events that impact our profession and our nation. This past month, we saw a nurse convicted for criminally negligent homicide for a medication error that resulted in the death of her patient. Our communities were shattered by mass murders and hate crimes. My hope is that individually and as a profession, we can reflect on these events and move forward with greater clarity and confidence around our practice and with actions to create safer communities and improved mental health for children.

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May 2022 President's Letter

Greetings SPN!

I am excited to greet you as your new SPN President and to wish you a Happy Nurses Month! I feel so blessed to be part of this amazing profession and to be surrounded by so many who share the same desire to provide the best nursing care to children and their families. Thank you for the extraordinary work that you do every day. These past 2 years have challenged our profession more than in years past, and I commend you for your commitment and contributions. I hope you take time during Nurses Month to celebrate and recognize those who lead and innovate, as well as those who mentor and encourage you. Also, please make yourself a priority and focus on self-care to maintain your physical and mental wellbeing so you can be your best at home and at work.

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